Hattori smiled as he watched Kyo.
"This way, we'll know what she likes, so next time, we won't have to look around aimlessly."
Golbez put away the lesson plan and sat down.
"Now that she's here, we'll let her pick out some toys."
Golbez went to the teachers lounge.
"That would be great."
Golbez packed up the lesson plans and waited for the students to leave.
"Maybe we should have brought Kyo with us."
Golbez finished up the lesson. "That's all for today. If anyone sees Zidane, tell him he's to write an essay on the wizard Shattrah for missing class. If it's not done by our next class, he can expect to face a roasting with Firaga."
"Incorrect." Golbez said before snapping his fingers. A weak Thunder spell hit Bartz. "If you had been paying attention instead of sleeping, you would have known it was the year 672. Moving right along..." He said before continuing the lesson.
"Now for a pop quiz. Lets see....Bartz, when did Shattrah begin teaching black magic?"
Golbez started the lesson.
"Now if you'll open your textbooks to chapter 3, I'll teach you about the first black magician, Shattrah."
Hattori looked around.
"You were right on all but Meteor, Flare and Ultima. Those spells are only learnable by masters of black magic, as they are more advanced spells."
"Lead the way, then."
"Today, I'll be teaching you the history of magic. Just to test your knowledge, can anyone tell me what the basic spells of black magic are?"
Hattori didn't see anything that looked interesting.
Golbez noticed Zidane wasn't in class. Figures....he always seems to be late.
Hattori tried to think of something else to get Kyo.